<p>... not true, based on personal experience.</p>
<p>Indubitably true, from personal experience as well.</p>
<p>ahahaha ladder theory ftw.</p>
<p>okay, keep telling yourself that. it's cute that you all having something like that to hold on to. i for one know that i am extra attracted to guys who talk about the ladder theory and pickup games, etc. the website is really classy too, especially with the names they use for women and the adorable clip art.</p>
<p>how the **** is the ladder theory a pickup game</p>
<p>haha the ladder theory sounds like it was made up by some horny lonely guy...I'm a female and I have close male friends, one of which i've been friends with since i was like 7. we're like brother and sister at this point. we even look alike. hooking up with him would be like hooking up with my brother...he'll never be anything more than a good friend.</p>
<p>get laid. good luck</p>
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we're like brother and sister at this point. we even look alike. hooking up with him would be like hooking up with my brother...he'll never be anything more than a good friend.
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I'm not saying whether ladder theory is true or not, but I hope you realize that your statement only gives evidence that it is true.</p>
<p>she thinks you're gay.</p>
<p>No one is "holding on" to any crutch for support, here. The ladder theory serves not as an excuse or a defense but rather as a practical explanation for the way men and women pursue relationships. I really cannot stress this enough. Women denounce it as ludicrous because they typically have the advantage of being sought, while, as I said before, men get the short end of the stick (something women cannot relate to). Also, the manner, style, and tone in which it is written does not detract from the truth of the core theory.</p>
<p>I think it definitely has some elements of truth, but I also think guys who put that much effort into their relationships with women come off as kind of pathetic and lame. And I feel the same way about girls who do it.</p>
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I hope you realize that your statement only gives evidence that it is true
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wait...what? haha sorry I think your point just went over my head...because I have a close male friend I feel is like a brother to me, therefore he must want to get in my pants? he feels the same way about me...his friends would always ask if we were going out, and he'd tell it like it is, no. we always dated other people in high school...he never tried to pull a move on me or anything. you're acting like deep down, all women secretly know their guy friends want them, but personally, I think the idea is laughable...sure, some guys might befriend girls just to get in their pants, but def not all of them.</p>
<p>Girl. G-I-R-L. Girl.</p>
<p>i think if she pushed your hands off, it would make her look like a prude.. so if it doesn't really bother her, she won't say anything</p>
<p>ladder theory's not true based on personal experience; I'd say guys also have a just-friends ladder since if you guys hang out too much they start seeing you as a little-sister-type figure and undateable/unsleepable/unflirtable/etc...and there are some girls that will put pretty much any decent guy friend they have on their relationship/sex ladder</p>
<p>"i think if she pushed your hands off, it would make her look like a prude.. so if it doesn't really bother her, she won't say anything
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<p>ya i was thinking that but a lot of these chairs have wheels. So all she has to do is roll like an inch and i'd get it. But she doesn't.</p>